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#Museum30 Day 28#CulturalSites: Brooklands Museum is set within 32 acres of the world's first motor racing circuit. You can see the Clubhouse, which is still on the Museum site today, in this wonderful 1907 sketch of the track.pic.twitter.com/2cVM2tnzOP
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#Museum30 Day 30: Why museums? Because society needs museums to be courageous, connected and REAL. pic.twitter.com/64VTNbTBAG
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Police Stations are the main pieces of 'built heritage' we look at, but we also have rich material on Scotland Yard, graveyards, Hendon and many of London's other best known
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'The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.' – Sir Winston Churchill
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Some museums were free when I was growing up and that meant they were a place my parents could take me without it costing the earth. It's where I fell in love with old things. I really hope kids with no money still come in and fall in love with the past.
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#Museum30 2019 Wrap-up - I thought I would write a brief wrap-up for the challenge thanking you all for participating and keeping the challenge going for a third year!#museum30 https://magnifyingzoology.wordpress.com/2019/12/03/museum30-2019-wrap-up/ …pic.twitter.com/MEknCk5G17
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#museum30 WHAT ARE MUSEUMS? "The great beauty of Poetry is, that is makes every thing, every place interesting". Museums are places to tell stories. pic.twitter.com/Nytn9250QK
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Day 29: If you stand in the right spot in the CN T. rex Gallery and look up at a certain angle, you'll catch a gleam in my eye.
#Exhibition#Museum30 -- Photo: Randy White pic.twitter.com/GJCZz2yhCL
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For today's
#Museum30 theme: 'Something New' from@womenslibrary Launched today, just when you're asking "What on earth can I get my loved ones at Christmas, something ethical and supporting a unique national treasure of a museum?" The Gift of Friendship: http://bit.ly/2QToAow -
As a charity that looks after six cultural sites, we regularly run training days for teachers who can use our palaces as a learning resource for future school visits and for the classroom. http://hrp.org.uk/schools/continuing-professional-development-and-training-for-teachers …
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#Museum30 is asking what are museums? We could try and answer that, but we'd rather hear what others think. Who wants to share...? pic.twitter.com/HTYsPs6tBS
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We are very much looking forward to taking 'Wriggle! The Wonderful World of Worms' exhibition on tour to
@OrielyParc from January https://www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/default.asp?PID=92 …#Museum30#Exhibitionpic.twitter.com/lmT7AxcMfv
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#Museum30 Day 29: Exhibitions. They don't just happen, we have to work at it, and sometimes we have to stare death in the face to keep the visitors happy@NMIrelandpic.twitter.com/tmK6MYCGO8
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Charlotte Brontë visited the Great Exhibition multiple times in 1851. This is her guidebook. "It is a wonderful place – vast, strange, new & impossible to describe. Its grandeur does not consist in one thing, but in the unique assemblage of all things."
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#Museum30 Day 25: Environment In the Devonian, ~390 million years ago, Michigan was a very different place. A shallow sea covered the state & sea creatures such as corals, brachiopods, trilobites, cephalopods, & fish roamed the ancient ocean.
@MegVeitchpic.twitter.com/eFfw36eBZi
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Why museums? Inspirational, educational spaces, that are of significant importance in scientific research such as the discovery of new species, climate change indicators, tacking invasive species & much more
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#WhyMuseums? For schools For artists For the first time visitor For the old hand For the lifelong fan For the unconvinced For the 5 year old For the 95 year old For families For the solo traveller For anyone For everyone#Museum30 pic.twitter.com/qKF2yPTGtj
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#Museum30 day 24...friendship! “You shall find us a perfect friend, content to repute you as our dearest sister” wrote Henry VIII on the annulment of his marriage to Anne of Cleves. Anne received a generous settlement from Henry upon their annulment, including@AnneofClevesHse pic.twitter.com/3a62NZbKXO
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Scale insects, can cause significant damage to important crops, putting food security at risk. The Darwin Initiative helps to protect the
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Last day for
#Museum30:#WhyMuseums? Though there are myriad reasons for museums to exist (education, research, preservation, etc...), I always like to remind myself that I am safeguarding Canada’s natural treasures like this humongous glittering calcite#gem.@MuseumofNaturepic.twitter.com/8hXI2V3WQr
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